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5 February 2004 Multiresolution versus single resolution horizon picking in 2D seismic images
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In this paper, two different approaches for horizon picking are examined. The first one is a simple line detection algorithm applied to the full resolution image. The second algorithm is a multiscale line detection algorithm, based on the wavelet transform of the iamge. Both full resolution and multiresolution line detection algorithms are applied to 2D seismic images and compared in terms of their performance. Results show that the full resolution line detection approach outperforms the multiresolution approach.
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Maria Faraklioti and Maria Petrou "Multiresolution versus single resolution horizon picking in 2D seismic images", Proc. SPIE 5238, Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing IX, (5 February 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.514009
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KEYWORDS
Image resolution

Wavelets

Gaussian filters

Image segmentation

Image filtering

Detection and tracking algorithms

Wavelet transforms

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